Pakistan has arrested Suleman Agha, the Taliban governor for Daykund province, Mullah Sani, also known as Samad Sani, chief of a religious school and a well-known trader, and Hamas, a leader of the Haqqani network, according to Taliban officials.

The local media quoted unnamed Taliban officials as saying peace process could also be on the agenda and that the Taliban representatives will apprise the Pakistani officials of their recent interaction with the Afghan and American officials in Qatar.

Although the Taliban and the Afghan government have not officially confirmed the Qatar meeting, both sides have unofficially confirmed the "informal meeting."

Mullah Abdul Manan, brother of Mullah Omar, had led the Taliban side in the meeting with the Afghan and American representatives this month.

It is the second visit of the Taliban leaders to Pakistan in seven months. The Taliban political representatives visited Pakistan in April for looking into the prospects for the peace talks. However, the Taliban deadliest attack in Kabul in April derailed the process.